Bloomberg: Fed officials are starting to look forward. Vice Chair Clarida told CNBC he expects U.S. GDP to expand in both the third and fourth quarters. "Recovery could begin in the second half of the year, and that today is my forecast." St. Louis Fed chief James Bullard said keeping shutdowns too long will cause long-run problems. Chicago's Charles Evans was more cautious, calling the lifting of restrictions "a bold decision with pretty high risks."